Streamer of the Year Kai Cenat has spoken out against claims that his Twitch content is aimed at children. During a recent livestream, Cenat clarified that he creates content for both himself and grown-ups. He went on to say that if children tune into his broadcast, their parents should be held accountable.
The New Yorker said:
"I don't know who thinks and believes that I make content for kids - but, you're dumb as s**t if you think I'm making... the content that I make is for me and other grown a*s n****s, bro. If kids tune in, you've got to call their parents, gang. That ain't me!"
According to Kai Cenat, he cannot be blamed if the younger demographic watches his Twitch live streams:
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"That's what I've been... you can't blame me. If kids is tuning in, also n***a, if you do your f**king research, dumb b**ch, type in [unintelligible] on Twitch, n***a! Click on my stream and see if it warns you to be 18+ to continue further watching. N***a, I can call up my Twitch rep and say, 'Hey, can you please take off that warning from my s**t?'"
He added:
"But guess what? I leave it. Want to know why? Because hopefully you (are) 18+ watching this s**t! It literally warns you before you click on my stream!"
"He literally makes his content for kids" - Fans react to Kai Cenat's stern address
Kai Cenat is amongst the most renowned figures in the content creation industry and is currently ranked as the fourth most popular on Twitch. In February 2023, the AMP-affiliated content creator became the number one streamer on the Amazon-owned platform, thanks to his 30-day subathon - Mafiathon.
As mentioned earlier, the two-time Streamer of the Year award winner shared some stern sentiments for those who claimed he creates content for children. Drama Alert's post featuring his address has elicited over 177 comments, with X user @ohkanobii commenting:
User @DemonsStaring implied that Kai Cenat's antics during his live streams are not considered "adult" behavior:
One community member believed that the 22-year-old's content was geared towards children. They wrote:
"He literally makes his content for kids."
On the other hand, user @Josephsclips commented that Cenat was "speaking facts":
Here are some more notable reactions:
A few days ago (on January 11, 2024), Kai Cenat went viral on social media after expressing his dissatisfaction with American rapper Lil Nas X's contentious cover art for his single J CHRIST.
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